Two Occupy Detroit protestors were arrested Wednesday when they questioned why the head of the New York Stock Exchange wasn't already behind bars.

Wayne State University police arrested two protesters inside the Maccabee's building when they interrupted the taping of a television segment featuring NYSE Euronext CEO Duncan Duncan Niederauer by asking why he hadn't been punished for his role in nation's financial crisis.

The group identified those arrested as Joe McGuire and Susie Reed, noting they previously had identified Neiderauer as "a prominent representative of the one percent."

Following the arrests, the group moved its protest to a campus police station, where they chanted "Let Joe go!" until the pair was released, according to Wayne State's student newspaper. McGurie and Reed are expected to appear in court on disorderly conduct charges.

Occupy Detroit has been camping out at Grand Circus Park since October 14, and Wednesday's arrests were the first in what has otherwise been a peaceful movement.